Philadelphia Auto Show

The lure of gleaming engines and glistening chrome brings autophiles out of winter hibernation for the annual Philadelphia Auto Show. Featuring more than 700 concept, classic, luxury and exotic cars, the annual automotive extravaganza attracts huge crowds who come to the Pennsylvania Convention Center to check out the latest vehicles and test drive selected models.

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The Greater Philadelphia Region: Fast Facts

Population:

There are 2.5 million people residing in the five-county region (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties) and more than 1.5 million in Philadelphia, making it the second-largest city on the East Coast and the sixth-largest city in the country.